Xilomantzin was the son of Acoltzin, the previous ruler of
Culhuacan, and Tlacochcuecihuatl or Tlacochcuetzin, a daughter of
Tezozomoctli, ruler of Azcapotzalco.[1] He
succeeded his father in the year 13 Flint (1440).[2] He
married Izquixotzin, the daughter of Tlacateotl, ruler of Tlatelolco, and had a son named
Acolmiztli.[3]

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Quiñones Keber, Eloise (1995).
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